Add attorney fees to the list of concerns for Trump's staffers

President Donald Trump has deep pockets to pay for personal lawyers to defend him from the evolving federal investigation into his campaign's contacts with Russian officials. It's a very different story for his staff. White House aides bracing for subpoenas and grand jury summons have already begun making inquiries with outside lawyers. But it's not clear how they'll pay for legal representation, if or when they need it. “It can cost a lot of money,” said Peter Wehner, a former George W. Bush White House aide who was called in for a grand jury appearance in the investigation into the leak...Read more ...